Product category:
3D CAD software
News Release from: SolidWorks Corporation
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 17 February 2005
Website focuses on 3D medical device
design
SolidWorks Corp has launched an online initiative to promote the financial and creative advantages of using its SolidWorks 3D mechanical design software to the medical device technology industry.
SolidWorks Corp has launched an online initiative to promote the financial and creative advantages of using its SolidWorks 3D mechanical design software to the medical device technology industry Visitors to the company's website can take a virtual tour of SolidWorks 3D, download case studies, sign up for a free demonstration and register to receive information, including the "3D CAD guide for medical product designers", a guide to migrating from 2D to 3D, and a regular MDT focused newsletter
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 31 Jan 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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SolidWorks 2001 version of CAD software released
SolidWorks Corporation has introduced SolidWorks 2001, the latest release of the company's award-winning, Windows-based 3D mechanical design software.
SolidWorks is already the 3D CAD system of choice for design engineers working in the industrial, consumer, educational and transportation markets.
This new online resource represents SolidWorks's first real push into the medical device technology market.
It marks the beginning of an exciting new initiative for the company.
"Design and end-user appeal is becoming increasingly important in the medical device technology market and this is where SolidWorks 3D CAD software really comes into its own", says Anne Busson, Marketing Manager, SolidWorks.
"Our new online initiative demonstrates the advantages that medical equipment manufacturers can derive from basing their design strategy around SolidWorks, which is fast becoming the standard for the industry thanks to our ongoing commitment to addressing the issues of most relevance to medical product designers and manufacturers".
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